November 28, 2019

Who we are

Quick facts:
Location: Amarr highsec / lowsec
Status: private group, just for friends at the moment
Timezone: EU
Requirements: no skill-point minimum, new player friendly, no minimum time commitment
Focus: PVE/PVP-mix, according to demand
Transparent short/medium goals



We offer:
- a ship replacement program for frigates (up to 5mil ISK), destroyers (up to 10mil), and cruisers (up to 15mil) for losses in lowsec
- loot and ore buyback – sell all your stuff to the corporation, we do the transportation and trading
- free skillbooks for basic skills and most used ships/fittings
- Discord for text and speech communication
- a blog with tips and tricks
- new player training on almost all topics – from personal sessions to small groups


- an active market with 0,1 tax only a few jumps away through highsec

- ice available in highsec and lowsec
- level 1-4 security missions in highsec
- quick access to two lowsec regions for PVE and PVP with several entry systems to avoid (or find) hostiles
- 12 jumps to Providence nullsec

I started the Fellowship of Loki as a private corporation, to be independent from the big NPC corporations, when I left my former alliance some years ago. A little bit later my buddy Walter Andersen also started playing EVE, and we soon banded together to better coordinate our activities. We were both interested in trying all sorts of different activities in EVE, just because money wasn’t really an issue – so why not? I have always been a bit more interested in PVP, totally ignoring all things industry, while Walter was very keen on wrapping his head around everything that involves production and trading. We did some nullsec exploration, mission running, micro-scale PVP, but somehow lacked a common goal to work towards.

This changed with the Citadel-expansion and our trip to EVE-Fanfest last year. At first we just wanted to build our own citadel, just for the sake of owning it – we didn’t expect it to last very long. Now one year has passed, and not only does our first Astrahus still exist, we also successfully set up some research and construction complexes, took them down again after some testing, made up our minds about a beachhead in nullsec, and came to the conclusion we need to up our business quite a bit in order to do it properly.


The Fellowship of Loki is based in Amarr high- and lowsec space. While we welcome every pilot, new and old, alpha or omega, our focus is to help new players find a purpose in EVE. We encourage creativity and curiosity. Skill points are no limitation to you being a valuable asset to our corporation.
Do you like missions? They are much less boring if done in a fleet. Some pilots bring the firepower needed to burn down hostile battleships. Frigates can help get rid of all the small targets our big guns cannot hit. You can bring salvagers to clear the wrecks, or try to get as much loot as possible while dodging the enemy fire. Bounties and loot will be split evenly among all participants.
In a mining fleet ventures and mining barges chew up the asteroids. An industrial command ship provides fleet boosts and cargo space, someone needs to move ore to a refinery, and the minerals to a production plant or the market.
We can show you how to trade, be successful with planetary or station-based production, or invest into blueprint research.

Here, everybody - no matter how big or small - can have a meaningful role.


And once you have established some ways of earning enough money to be self sustainable we will show you how to spend it. We can do small excursions to low- or nullsec to get some PVP practice, again thinking as a team where everyone has an important role. The bigger we become the more often we will be targeted by highsec wars. Instead of complaining about it why not take it as an opportunity to have some fun?

This may sound like a 'jack of all trades, master of none' kind of corporation. But after more than 8 years of playing EVE I know people tend to burn out after a while when specializing in a small number of activities. By offering a wide range of possibilities to a wide range of players we hope to bind pilots to us not because of the one thing we do perfectly, but because of the perfect mix of things we do as a team.

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